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drainge
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Couple of ID requests - Bay Area
#26356074 - 12/01/19 07:02 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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These were all found in and around Oakland. I don't believe any are active -- just trying to gain a deeper appreciation for what is growing around me and identify lookalikes for better identification in the future.
1. I think this first may be leratiomyces ceres:



2. This one may be mycena? Perhaps atroalboides?

3. This one I have no idea. Sure is beautiful the way it's growing out of that little twig. Kinda looks like a psilocybe with the caramel color, but the stipe is all wrong:

4. This one was growing in a flower bed in a condo park. I'm gonna guess agrocybe pediades:

5. Another flower bed find. Big and delicious looking.


6. Perhaps another mycena of some variety?

7. Last one, again I have no idea. Found in grass that edged a flower bed.

Many thanks for any and all help in identifying!
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: drainge]
#26356352 - 12/01/19 09:59 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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1. Leratiomyces ceres. 2. Psathyrella sp. 3. Galerina marginata. 4. Compare with Pholiota lenta. 5. Agaricus sp. 6. Mycena sp. 7. Looks like Clitocybe sp.
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: Duggstar]
#26356395 - 12/01/19 10:31 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I am glad you pointed out that #3 has a resemblance to Psilocybe, it is the deadly Galerina marginata, it's resemblance to Psilocybe is exactly why anyone foraging for wood loving Psilocybe species should familiarize themselves with the Genus Galerina.
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: Doc9151]
#26358224 - 12/03/19 12:43 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thank you both for the replies.
#2 Psathyrella and mycena seem to look very much alike. Mycena have white spore prints and psathyrella have black/brown? Are there distinguishing characteristics aside from spore print?
#3 does indeed look like a galerina (and of course I familiarized myself with galerinas before ID'ing psilocybe -- I even went as far as seeking them out to make sure I could tell the difference) , but I suppose I was confused by the lack of annulus. Are annuli not always present?
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: Duggstar]
#26358442 - 12/03/19 05:53 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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3# Tubaria
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ChasingBoomers86
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You can actually see some remnants of the veil on the Galerina ... Unless im seeing things of course 😄
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Throwawaygrower
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That's not a Galerina. That's a Gymnopilus
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Quote:
Throwawaygrower said: That's not a Galerina. That's a Gymnopilus
3 has been identified as Galerina, by 2 T.Is Youve called it 3 different spieces already...
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d0urd3n
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Quote:
bloodycarcass said:
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Throwawaygrower said: That's not a Galerina. That's a Gymnopilus
3 has been identified as Galerina, by 2 T.Is Youve called it 3 different spieces already...
He ID'd chasingboomers signature picture I think.
It confused me as well.
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: d0urd3n]
#26359069 - 12/03/19 01:06 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
d0urd3n said:
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bloodycarcass said:
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Throwawaygrower said: That's not a Galerina. That's a Gymnopilus
3 has been identified as Galerina, by 2 T.Is Youve called it 3 different spieces already...
He ID'd chasingboomers signature picture I think.
It confused me as well.
My identification of #3 is of the original posters pictures, it is the deadly Galerina marginata.
Edit: the picture chasingboomers has in the signature area has been tentatively identified as a Gymnopilus species.
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Edited by Doc9151 (12/03/19 01:07 PM)
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: Doc9151]
#26359266 - 12/03/19 02:38 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I saw my name on here and thought, oh goodness what did i do?! Sorry to cause any confusion here! Much love & light to everyone
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I was trying to figure out why hes just throwing names out. I guess he was trying to identify the signature picture. But wasnt quite sure, Which is why I said something. Could be very confusing to other people. Just trying to clarify what exactly hes trying to identify.
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Throwawaygrower said: 3# Tubaria
You’re right, my bad ID 
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Re: Couple of ID requests - Bay Area [Re: Duggstar]
#26359594 - 12/03/19 05:01 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yea I agree with Tubaria.
4 looks like Pholiota spumosa.
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